Unconventional
Individuals born with the sun in Aquarius are quirky free spirits, committed to staying true to themselves. They value progress, look to the future and attempt to break free from outmoded social conditioning. While they can follow schedules and rules, they dislike them and prefer to do as they please --- an attitude that can make being on time for appointments difficult. They may also have difficulty committing to long-term relationships because they value their freedom, and traditional expectations for romantic relationships don't appeal to them.
Open-Minded Intellectuals
Aquarians are intelligent and curious. They like trying new things and become bored with routines. Rational and analytical, they make decisions with their heads rather than their hearts. They love to learn and enjoy sharing information with others. Aquarians have a knack for developing creative solutions for problems. They are idealists, caring deeply for humanity and wanting to help others. At their best, they may be scientific visionaries, conceiving ideas that can improve the world.
Friendly but Reserved
Men and women born in Aquarius make loyal, caring friends. They enjoy group activities and can be quite popular thanks to their outgoing, friendly natures. Since they value their own freedom and space, they don't try to control or possess their friends, or significant others. They are compassionate, tolerant and avoid conflict unless they feel they must protect a person or ideal. Despite their outgoing, caring natures, they avoid emotional demonstrations and may sometimes appear cool or detached. Even when in a long-term relationship, they shun public displays of affection.
Stubborn and Insensitive
While Aquarians remain open-minded about new ideas, once they have made up their minds they can be very stubborn. They are firmly committed to their ideals of freedom, fairness and being true to one's self and may have little patience with people who lack the same values. Sometimes their rational focus can cause them to be insensitive to other people's feelings or needs. They prefer to avoid arguments, but if they become involved in one, they refuse to give up until they have convinced the other person.